I am so lucky living in Shropshire, I have the wonderful Ironbridge Gorge Museums on my doorstop. Which leads me nicely to some exciting news - Ironbridge Gorge Museums have kindly offered one of my blog readers an Annual Family Passport Ticket. What a great prize, this will certainly help to keep both parents and children occupied during the Summer holidays. Whether you are interested in fine china, decorative tiles, fun interactives or exploring a recreated Victorian Town you’ll find it all in this World Heritage Site.
The annual family passport ticket allows unlimited daytime admission to all 10 Ironbridge Gorge Museums, during normal opening hours, so you can return as often as you like for one year. If after 12 months you have still not visited particular sites, you can return at any time in the future to make one free visit to the sites that you've missed.
- Blists Hill Victorian Town
- Enginuity
- Coalport China Museum
- Jackfield Tile Museum
- Coalbroakdale Museum of Iron
- Museum of the Gorge
- Darby Houses
- Tar Tunnel
- The Ironbridge and Toll House
- Broseley Pipeworks
I have visited all of the museums over the years except the Pipeworks. Although I have yet to visit the new street and chips shop at Blists Hill - I must do that very soon as I hear the chips are amazing. You can see just how creative my niece and I were when we visited the Tile Museum.
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Coalport China Museum, coming from staffordshire i already have a love of local potterychina so this would be fab to visit
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Blists Hill Victorian Town as my daughter is studying the Vicorians at school.
ReplyDeleteCoalport China Museum
ReplyDeleteThe Coalport china museum,I love china :)
ReplyDeleteI loved Blists Hill as a child though I've visited very few of the other museums, would be nice to take my kiddies during the summer holidays.
ReplyDeleteWould love to visit Blists Hill
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see the Victorian town
ReplyDeleteBlists Hill is an excellent museum, definitely worth a visit!
ReplyDeleteenginuity is brilliant!! iv visited blists hill once for fireworks night but would love to go again with the children
ReplyDeleteWent many years ago and loved Blists Hill
ReplyDeleteI love blitz hill, its so amazing, the fish and chips are the best
ReplyDeletei think the gorge museum but interested in all
ReplyDeleteblists hill. reminds me of school trips there when i was young
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go to Blists Hill. My kids did a school trip there and it sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit the Coalport china museum.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit the Museum of the Gorge
ReplyDeleteJo Pilkington. I would love to visit blists hill.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to take my kids to Blist Hill - I've been and I can't wait for the pub to open!
ReplyDeleteBNM
I love ironbridge mostly for the lovely view of the river. deb
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see the Victorian town! ~
ReplyDeleteId like to Visit the Victorian town. its great family family entertainment - from 8 to 80 ! Linda F
ReplyDeleteThe Jackfield Tile Museum sounds like it could be really interesting x
ReplyDelete@caro_mad
i went as a child and have never forgotten the novelty of changing cash into olde money x
ReplyDeleteI wnt when I was tiny and I remember the bridge and the Toll house.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to spend the day!
ReplyDeleteI have been going sincw i was little it has magical memories for me!
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